MCCC student art on view in April

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The work of visual Arts students at Mercer County Community College will be on display in the Gallery at Mercer as the college presents its annual Visual Arts Student Exhibition through April 25. The exhibition is free and open to the public.

Featured artists include Chase Blanchard-Easley and Michele Bouchard of West Windsor; Hadassah Green and Anya Watson of Plainsboro; Max Davis, Christa Gonzalez, Laura Ingraham, Natalie Kinnemon and Daria Messner of Pennington; Amaris Brown, Rachel Kochis, Alana Miles and John Pietrowski of Ewing; Christie Ciberey, Thelma David, Lord’Kala Dawson, Megan Dunn, Mary Gilchrist, Steven Godoy, Suzanne Migliori, Shelby Page, Delmi Pazos, Nevin Schleider, Joseph Szalecki, Hailey Lippincott and Breann Worob of Hamilton; H. Katia De Ruyter, Concetta Maglione and Leo LaPlaca of Princeton; Shea Hazzon of East Windsor; and Karen Hodell and Susan Luty of Hightstown.

Also featured are Kristen Miller, Kyle Schoch, Rena White, Madeline Winter and Ping Zhong of Lawrence; Ramie Idris Nasser-Ahmed of Robbinsville; Len Rosenberg and Maria Zapata of Trenton; and several other out-of-county students.

Gallery hours are Mondays through Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., with Wednesday hours extended until 7 p.m. On the web: mccc.edu/gallery.

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“Speed of Light,” by Chase Blanchard-Easley, is among some 60 works on display at the Gallery at Mercer County Community College’s 2019 “Visual Arts Student Exhibition” from March 25 to April 25. The community is invited to the opening reception on March 27, 5 to 7:30 p.m. The Gallery is located on MCCC’s West Windsor Campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road. More information is available at mccc.edu/gallery.,

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